139
139
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
and civil society, outside its own borders now for 200 years, just took on anmpossible taskn iraq. it just wasn't going to acceptst that. and i would say much more likely than that the american-- tank american influence will be incremental improvements in what is now a pretty dire situation, is that it's very likely to get worse, and lead to civil war, and it's not even clear that the most fundamental issue:00 is who governs in iraq, the majority shi'a, or the minority sunni, it's not even clear that that's, a settled issue, and if isn't a settled issue, and the sunnise prevail inyriand back theirl brothers across the borders of iraq and anbar, you may very well see a civil war, at least as brutal as we were witnessing in 2007 at the time time of the surge. >> rose: we will come back to manies thof point. >> or beloved late friend richard holbrooke once asked me. what did i think? what was my sounded bite about this war. i said we will did due course learn whether it was an open success or -- >> noble. >> he object toltd notification of noble failure.ct he said, "failure can be nob
and civil society, outside its own borders now for 200 years, just took on anmpossible taskn iraq. it just wasn't going to acceptst that. and i would say much more likely than that the american-- tank american influence will be incremental improvements in what is now a pretty dire situation, is that it's very likely to get worse, and lead to civil war, and it's not even clear that the most fundamental issue:00 is who governs in iraq, the majority shi'a, or the minority sunni, it's not even...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
as a civil rights lawyer, he sued the housing authority to improve the standards of living for public housing tenants. and he also sued the fire department so women and people of color could get equal opportunity. as the director of this city's human rights commission, he expanded contracting opportunities for women and people of color. and today as mayor, he makes sure our city government reflects the diversity of this great city. on
as a civil rights lawyer, he sued the housing authority to improve the standards of living for public housing tenants. and he also sued the fire department so women and people of color could get equal opportunity. as the director of this city's human rights commission, he expanded contracting opportunities for women and people of color. and today as mayor, he makes sure our city government reflects the diversity of this great city. on
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
as a civil rights lawyer, he sued the housing authority to improve the standards of living for public housing tenants. and he also sued the fire department so women and people of color could get equal opportunity. as the director of this city's human rights commission, he expanded contracting opportunities for women and people of color. and today as mayor, he makes sure our city government reflects the diversity of this great city. on monday we were together, as i mentioned earlier, i college track on 3rd street in bayview where the mayor give his state of the city address. his administration's focus is on creating jobs, making sure that all of our residents have access to those jobs,st and from local hireness and job readiness, training and placement, we are moving towards equality for all with the mayor's leadership. ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to introduce the 43rd mayor of san francisco, mayor edwin lee. (applause)
as a civil rights lawyer, he sued the housing authority to improve the standards of living for public housing tenants. and he also sued the fire department so women and people of color could get equal opportunity. as the director of this city's human rights commission, he expanded contracting opportunities for women and people of color. and today as mayor, he makes sure our city government reflects the diversity of this great city. on monday we were together, as i mentioned earlier, i college...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
rights, labor, social justice and religious organizations and ask for your support. madam clerk, could you call the roll. >> on item 35, supervisor mar? mar aye. supervisor tang? tang aye. supervisor wiener? wiener aye. supervisor avalos? avalos aye. supervisor breed? breed aye. supervisor campos? campos aye. supervisor chiu? chiu aye. supervisor cohen? cohen aye. supervisor kim? kim aye. there are nine ayes. >> the resolution is adopted. colleagues, we have one additional item on our calendar and that is our 3:30 special commendations related to women's history month. why don't i suggest that we recess for the next 10 minutes and reconvene at 3:30. with that, we are in recess. >> good afternoon. welcome back to the san francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, march the 19th, 2013. madam clerk, could you call our 3:30 special order? >> yes, mr. president. it is now time for the friends of the commission on the status of women inspiring innovation through imagination, celebrating women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. >> i want to welcom
rights, labor, social justice and religious organizations and ask for your support. madam clerk, could you call the roll. >> on item 35, supervisor mar? mar aye. supervisor tang? tang aye. supervisor wiener? wiener aye. supervisor avalos? avalos aye. supervisor breed? breed aye. supervisor campos? campos aye. supervisor chiu? chiu aye. supervisor cohen? cohen aye. supervisor kim? kim aye. there are nine ayes. >> the resolution is adopted. colleagues, we have one additional item on...
123
123
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
rights movement. at 10 p.m. eastern we'll bring you our weekly "after words" program. this week david burstein, author of "fast future" sits down with host s.e. cupp. and we conclude tonight's prime time programming at 11 eastern with sandra day o'connor. her book is "out of order." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. bioethicist ezekiel emanuel recounts his upprescriptioning and how his immigrant parents produced three successful children including his brother rahm emanuel and ari emanuel, a hollywood agent, in "brothers emanuel." in "those angry days: roose svelte, lindbergh and america's fight over world war ii, lynne olson recounts world war ii. jeff chu presents his thoughts on religion and gay rights in "does jesus really love me: a gay christian's pilgrimage in search of god in america." in "forecast: what physics, meetology and science can teach us," mark buchanan explains how the ebb and flow of ma
rights movement. at 10 p.m. eastern we'll bring you our weekly "after words" program. this week david burstein, author of "fast future" sits down with host s.e. cupp. and we conclude tonight's prime time programming at 11 eastern with sandra day o'connor. her book is "out of order." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. bioethicist ezekiel emanuel recounts his...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
to so front in an electron microscope to read it so much you can afford an electron microscope and civil rights don't apply to you and those are going for to give eric holder a big fat bribe under the table then law doesn't apply to you and they sure can afford to let jamie diamond to rape and pillage your neighborhood with credit default swaps and risk your guys' mortgages you don't get nothing. so there freddie macin fannie mae oh so many homes across america and so many homes across america are meth labs and here's a chart provided by n.f.l. implode and you see that there are meth labs all over america but primarily in the heartland of the bible belt huge meth lab located in the smoke crack everyone knows that jesus was a methamphetamine addict that's why the evangelicals in america love the meth labs this will hold together read the bible and smoke some track that's what evangelicalism in america is all about so this business of the government owning so many of these meth labs has created a new boom opportunity for businesses max joseph mazu. who co-founded meth lab cleanup in idaho
to so front in an electron microscope to read it so much you can afford an electron microscope and civil rights don't apply to you and those are going for to give eric holder a big fat bribe under the table then law doesn't apply to you and they sure can afford to let jamie diamond to rape and pillage your neighborhood with credit default swaps and risk your guys' mortgages you don't get nothing. so there freddie macin fannie mae oh so many homes across america and so many homes across america...
249
249
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
he heads the justice department civil rights division. he faced criticism for giving misleading testimony to the u.s. mission on civil rights. he would replace hilda sill lease. instead of eating while you were distracted you are consuming more calories. people who eat meals or snacks watching tv playing games or reading tend to eat more. >> i do believe that study. >> the u.s. postal service is $16 billion in debt and stopping saturday delivery to stay athroat they say. you wouldn't know it by the way the agency is spending millions to send workers to a lavish conference in california and it is happening this week. we have an inside look at the event. >> here at the annual postal forum executives will meet with thousands of shippers and those in the direct mail industry. and then everyone gets to have a good time in stan fran. there's a guolf outing dance an food from the fisherman's wharf and chinatowchinatown. the travel exhibit space and other incidentals will cost the postal service $2.2 million lass. the agency receives no tax dolla
he heads the justice department civil rights division. he faced criticism for giving misleading testimony to the u.s. mission on civil rights. he would replace hilda sill lease. instead of eating while you were distracted you are consuming more calories. people who eat meals or snacks watching tv playing games or reading tend to eat more. >> i do believe that study. >> the u.s. postal service is $16 billion in debt and stopping saturday delivery to stay athroat they say. you...
173
173
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
the 47-member united nations human rights council adopted a resolution on violations in sri lanka with 25 nations in favor, and 13 against. such resolutions are not binding, but the scrutiny by the unhcr maintains pressure on the sri lankan government to prosecute crimes committed in the conflict. >> what we are hoping for is a domestic credible independent investigation that satisfies the people of sri lanka. that has not happened to date. that's what's being called for this year. >> meanwhile, sri lanka has rejected the united states-led pressure as highly intrusive. >> what is important is that we have made it very clear that we are committed to moving further forward. we will, of course, continue to update our friends in the focus being made. >> the u.n. has said tens of thousands of civilians were killed in the final months of the war. the conflict lasted more than 20 years and ended in 2009. >>> japanese government officials are moving ahead with plans to relocate a military base. they formally complied for permission to begin reclamation for the land. >> we obtained consent from
the 47-member united nations human rights council adopted a resolution on violations in sri lanka with 25 nations in favor, and 13 against. such resolutions are not binding, but the scrutiny by the unhcr maintains pressure on the sri lankan government to prosecute crimes committed in the conflict. >> what we are hoping for is a domestic credible independent investigation that satisfies the people of sri lanka. that has not happened to date. that's what's being called for this year....
204
204
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a basic civil rights issue and i don't think it's the issue that divides the court. >> joining me now, patricia and head of the supreme court practice. jonathan turley. hello to both of you. welcome. >> hi, alex. >> patricia, i'll begin with you as -- well, let's talk about in terms of prop 8, what we heard just there, correct, i mean, the right to mary already, has it been well-established? >> well, the right to marry is but what the court hasn't grappled with is what is the definition of marriage and that, as we know, is the issue hotly contested in this case and what they will be confronting and in particular what is the role of the courts in that, the role of the states, the role of the federal constitution. so there's much for them to grapple with still. >> jonathan, breakdown for the viewers, if you will, the key issues here for each case. name one key issue for each of them. >> well, first of all, on the threshold level, one is doma, the statute of the defense of marriage act that has formed a discrimination against those who have same-sex marriages and then you've got t
this is a basic civil rights issue and i don't think it's the issue that divides the court. >> joining me now, patricia and head of the supreme court practice. jonathan turley. hello to both of you. welcome. >> hi, alex. >> patricia, i'll begin with you as -- well, let's talk about in terms of prop 8, what we heard just there, correct, i mean, the right to mary already, has it been well-established? >> well, the right to marry is but what the court hasn't grappled with...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests a shake of the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activist now bill roger this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling want to keep calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement see there too eighty people killed and scores arrested since it erupted in february twentieth eleven. rounds is confirmed the senior al qaeda military commanders been killed in fighting in mali was killed as part of a military offensive in the mountainous area in the country's north last month earlier parasail the ongoing campaign against the islamist insurgency saying it entered its final stage. programs continue coming up next kaiser unveils the dirty deeds of the world's financial power players he's got yet more on them so after the break is next. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests a shake of the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activist now bill roger this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling want to keep calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement see there too eighty people killed and scores...
90
90
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
rights and civil liberties in the practice on although some. >> i know my time is over. thank you for the latitude of mr. chairman. >> senator baldwin, good to see you. >> i want to also thank the chairman and ranking member for holding this iconography of the department of homeland security. clearly what was accomplished in 2003 was no easy task and i certainly recognize the incredible progress made is the department's creation. since were here today, i want to focus on a cup o. areas in which the department can improve. fortunately for me, senator ayotte's last question is the first question i was going to ask about in terms of recommendations in the gao high-risk report on sharing across agencies. i feel like you've tackled that. i want to also look at another area. mr. dodaro, in your testimony you discuss the high-risk and 2013 limiting the fiscal exposure by better managing in the changer is. our country has certainly seen an increase in events that contributed to significant loss of life and property. they are more and more damaging than the level of involvement o
rights and civil liberties in the practice on although some. >> i know my time is over. thank you for the latitude of mr. chairman. >> senator baldwin, good to see you. >> i want to also thank the chairman and ranking member for holding this iconography of the department of homeland security. clearly what was accomplished in 2003 was no easy task and i certainly recognize the incredible progress made is the department's creation. since were here today, i want to focus on a cup...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of the prominent human rights activist no bill ritter this is a bit later is our break of popular dissent against the ruling want to keep calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since you do ruptured in retreat twenty levon. ukraine could soon introduce tougher restrictions on foreign adoptions so this of follows the case of andrew bartlett a teen who was shot in the head two years ago by his adoptive american father while being taught how to use a gun although the number of children being adopted by families within the country is rising there's an illegal trade through which children are being sent abroad or cheese alexy or share ski records this. these children differ in age and background but they are united by the same plight unwanted by their parents
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of the prominent human rights activist no bill ritter this is a bit later is our break of popular dissent against the ruling want to keep calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
and on our website right now we've got a report revealing the secret times between some syrian rebel groups and the cia go online to find out how american intelligence is said to be pulling the strings behind the civil war. also while you're there you can learn how the hacker group anonymous is giving the israelis. servers will solder hard time we've got details on the cyber attack on our to dot com. china's are stepping up its energy security with the help of russia moscow has agreed to increase oil supplies to its eastern neighbor by three times the current level along with other multi-billion dollar deals the two powers also want to do political change with the new chinese president saying ties in with the rochelle will help bring about a fair world order. been following xi jinping is our first of fishel overseas trip . some of the major points that the chinese leader has also made of course was about the cooperation between russia and china among other things that the two countries also agree on is the fact that it it is about time to leave the old stereotypes behind he said that
and on our website right now we've got a report revealing the secret times between some syrian rebel groups and the cia go online to find out how american intelligence is said to be pulling the strings behind the civil war. also while you're there you can learn how the hacker group anonymous is giving the israelis. servers will solder hard time we've got details on the cyber attack on our to dot com. china's are stepping up its energy security with the help of russia moscow has agreed to...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
move to further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests are taking the capital of bahrain with demonstrators are demanding the release of problems human rights activist now build a job it's the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling monarchy calling for political reform in the rich kingdom the protest movement seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since erupting. now like spark or if you're in the russian capital just over an hour ago been watching though the city was plunged into darkness while you may well ask well it's for an event joined together millions around the world is called. here to tell us more about more about it is our own and within a culture have all been tracking this for the past two hours now it's kind of come and gone in about. russia it is well actually russia turned off the lights in moscow for the first time in the kremlin for the first time to take part in this in this really global campaign earth hour and it's been i guess thirty five mi
move to further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests are taking the capital of bahrain with demonstrators are demanding the release of problems human rights activist now build a job it's the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling monarchy calling for political reform in the rich kingdom the protest movement seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since erupting. now...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. because of. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists noble ridge herb this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling more likely running for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since it erupted in february twenty eleven . political correctness may be leaving british taxpayers out of pocket in an attempt to accommodate non english speaking immigrants one london council half a million pounds on translations that will never be read or she's probably going to win to find out how locals feel about their hard earned money being lost in translation. for those who live in the u.k. and don't speak english the british government's been understanding for the past several years that's because local councils translates information about the services into up to as
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. because of. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists noble ridge herb this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling more likely running for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
playing in the ongoing civil war. at the front line how ukraine's military is now being mobilized to keep the capital moving surprise invasion at least. for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be
playing in the ongoing civil war. at the front line how ukraine's military is now being mobilized to keep the capital moving surprise invasion at least. for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border he would rest about as well that r.t. dot com mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain with thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists now bill rajab it's the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling monarchy calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since it wrapped it back in february twenty. first senior al qaeda military commanders been killed in fighting in mali was killed as part of a military offensive in the mountainous area in the country's north last month earlier paris hailed the ongoing campaign against the islamist insurgency saying it had entered its final stage. it's an event that has united millions around the world earlier on earth first a lot known fact also saw moscow turn the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time the lights now back on i can say in the russian capital and
could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border he would rest about as well that r.t. dot com mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain with thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists now bill rajab it's the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling monarchy calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement seen up to...
134
134
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
assista assistant attorney general for the civil rights. we will bring you that press conference as soon as it does happen. but again, another announcement of a nominee to his cabinet from the white house. >> maintaining a hispanic is very important point in the cabinet. >>> let's check on the market in chicago. rick santelli is with the "santelli exchange." >> thanks, simon. i would like to welcome our guest. i'm really glad zach is my guest today because i think he's one of the most sensible, everybody keeled people on our air. >> thank you, rick. >> okay, now, i read your notion of how we should approach the news of the weekend and indeed today regarding cyprus. i would like you to share that with the viewers and listeners. >> yeah, i mean, this definitely is one of these moments of mind-boggling market excuses for what looks to be like a pretty modest sell-off. i mean, this has been talked about a lot this morning but i'm going to repeat. . one half% of the entire eu gdp. cyprus approaches the earnings of apple so we really are in the r
assista assistant attorney general for the civil rights. we will bring you that press conference as soon as it does happen. but again, another announcement of a nominee to his cabinet from the white house. >> maintaining a hispanic is very important point in the cabinet. >>> let's check on the market in chicago. rick santelli is with the "santelli exchange." >> thanks, simon. i would like to welcome our guest. i'm really glad zach is my guest today because i think...
488
488
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 488
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a major civil rights trial starts in new york. at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot had reported electrical problems. >>> hundreds of people evacuated in eastern tennessee this morning after a wildfire erupts and destroys dozens of homes in great smoky mountains national park. helicopters are being brought in to douse the flames. >>> and a health scare for old school rapper tone loc. he clapsed on stage while performing in iowa. you haven't heard that name in awhile, have you? he reportedly has a history of seizures. the 47-year-old is best known for his '80s hit, everybody -- funky cold medina. >>> and finally, a pro football star is a free agent thi
. >>> and a major civil rights trial starts in new york. at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot...
78
78
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
a tale that was carried from slavery through the civil rights movement. it helped people with poverty and persecution, holding onto the hope that better days are on the horizon. i completely agree with the president. however, my concern and maybe even fear is that if this face like hope and a promise of a better day on the horizon is not rewarded with a real and measurable economic change, during and after the obama presidency, the failure to do so would be regrettable for african-americans and for the nation. resulting in a major shift from hope to despair for millions of african-americans who today look at this nation in the age of obama and say, the glass is half filled and we are still hopeful. thank you for your time and i will be glad to take questions. [applause] >> thank you. one can presume that the poll is just more than sake of insights. we commissioned the survey, did you have specific action? >> sharing as to why we always have this gap. this disparity. i figure with some of the changes in current better reaching out about the deficit and bud
a tale that was carried from slavery through the civil rights movement. it helped people with poverty and persecution, holding onto the hope that better days are on the horizon. i completely agree with the president. however, my concern and maybe even fear is that if this face like hope and a promise of a better day on the horizon is not rewarded with a real and measurable economic change, during and after the obama presidency, the failure to do so would be regrettable for african-americans and...
193
193
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
along with two other students who say they were rape victims and a former unc administrator filed a civil rights complaint that led to a federal investigation by the department of education into how the university handles and reports rape cases. >> what do you think the investigation will find here? >> they'll find that there is a pervasive culture of sexual assault where the university has acted with deliberate indifference. >> if an administrator tells a student rape is like football, what does that tell you about the culture here? >> well, i'm not going to comment on any specific case, but i think that it absolutely needs to be the case that our administrators respond in a way that is supportive and fair to all the parties involved in these incidents. >> reporter: holden thorp is the chancellor of unc, the federal probe comes amid new outrage on the chapel hill campus over a case before the student-run honor court. a young one unsuccessfully sought. punishment for an ex-boyfriend. instead she faced charges of intimidation. what do you say to these women who say the system here failed t
along with two other students who say they were rape victims and a former unc administrator filed a civil rights complaint that led to a federal investigation by the department of education into how the university handles and reports rape cases. >> what do you think the investigation will find here? >> they'll find that there is a pervasive culture of sexual assault where the university has acted with deliberate indifference. >> if an administrator tells a student rape is like...
195
195
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
it's thomas perez, the assistant attorney general who heads up the justice department civil rights division. the president also preparing for a visit to israel tomorrow. this will be his first international trip of the second term. the first of his presidency to israel after visiting jerusalem president obama heads to ramallah, and then to amman in jordan. >>> so the ncaa collection committee has spoken. now it is all of our turns to fill out those brackets. while there is no obvious favorite in this year's tournament we do know there will be a new champ because after winning it all last year, kentucky was left out. the top seed in the 68-team torn all right are luisville, gonzaga, indiana and kansas. i've been trying to fill out my bracket all morning. it is not easy. it should be easy for you to beat me and you can compete against all of us here at cnn. go to cnn.com/brackets. join the cnn group. the fun, of course, begins tomorrow night. >> who do you think takes it all? >> i think louisville. they're the heavy favorite overall. i can't find a reason to pick against them yet. >> how long
it's thomas perez, the assistant attorney general who heads up the justice department civil rights division. the president also preparing for a visit to israel tomorrow. this will be his first international trip of the second term. the first of his presidency to israel after visiting jerusalem president obama heads to ramallah, and then to amman in jordan. >>> so the ncaa collection committee has spoken. now it is all of our turns to fill out those brackets. while there is no obvious...
146
146
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
but marriage is not a religious right. it is a civil right that is provided by the government. a church does not have a right to marry someone, except that it is given the right by the government. the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about the fundamental right to marriage. from a legal standpoint there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint there is no argument. so we feel confident that i'm an outcome how broadly the supreme court will rule? that we don't know. >> tomorrow the nation's highest court hears oral arguments challenging california's proposition eight, a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in that state. c-span and c-span radio will have live coverage beginning at 1 p.m. eastern. the arguments along with reaction will play again on c-span tomorrow night at
but marriage is not a religious right. it is a civil right that is provided by the government. a church does not have a right to marry someone, except that it is given the right by the government. the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about...
245
245
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the big national holiday, the biggest holiday of the year in iran right now. when he talks about the great civilization he is trying to reach out to the iranian people saying if we can have a diplomatic solution here you and your isolation in the world community, you end that and become a bigger part of the national community. even as he did that today he did say all options are on the table. twice he said as president of the united states he can't take that away. the president is hoping and believes there are several more months to continue the diplomacy, he is hoping that works. he said at every stop on this trip if it doesn't he reserves the right to use a military strike. >> he seemed to be reaching out beyond the ayatolla, beyond ahmadinejad speaking directly to the iranian people from amman, jordan. on another sensitive issue in response to a question the president seemed a little defensive about why the united states during his administration has not authorized military force to stop the slaughter in syria. listen to this. >> i think what your question
it is the big national holiday, the biggest holiday of the year in iran right now. when he talks about the great civilization he is trying to reach out to the iranian people saying if we can have a diplomatic solution here you and your isolation in the world community, you end that and become a bigger part of the national community. even as he did that today he did say all options are on the table. twice he said as president of the united states he can't take that away. the president is hoping...
220
220
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there's nothing civil about a man marrying another man! >> but proposition 8 passed, taking away the right for gays and lesbians to marry in california. >> california has made it very clear. >> we're sitting there, you know, kind of licking the wounds and saying, what do we do now 0? and serendipitously, a friend of my wife's came by the table and she says, i think you'd be very interested to find out that you might find an ally in ted olsen on your issue. >> that's the ted olsen, the conservative legal icon. >> that stunned you, right? >> yes. it more than stunned me. it stunned me, but i said, if this is true, this is the home run of all time. i mean, the idea that ted olsen, this arch conservative, the solicitor general for george bush who had argued bush v gore and basically put me in bed for a couple of days i was so depressed after bush v gore was interested in gay rights, i thought, let's check it out. >> but didn't you have any doubts about ted olsen? >> you know, they say that politics makes strange bedfellows. well, you don't hav
. >> there's nothing civil about a man marrying another man! >> but proposition 8 passed, taking away the right for gays and lesbians to marry in california. >> california has made it very clear. >> we're sitting there, you know, kind of licking the wounds and saying, what do we do now 0? and serendipitously, a friend of my wife's came by the table and she says, i think you'd be very interested to find out that you might find an ally in ted olsen on your issue. >>...
484
484
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 484
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that's right. ng, everyone. >>> also on the first state visit to israel, the president is speaking out about the civil war in syria as the u.s. investigates whether or not chemical weapons have been deployed in the crisis-stricken country. andrea mitchell is in jerusalem now with the latest. good morning, andrea. >> reporter: good morning. well, the president is telling israel it will protect it from any use of chemical weapons and also warning the assad regime that it would be a major incident, that if the assad regime were to use chemicals, it would be taking military steps against it. but there is no evident yet, according to u.s. officials here today, that that actually happened on tuesday. that incident, it could have been some form of noxious gas that was used for crowd control by the regime. but the president said in a joint news conference with prime minister netanyahu yesterday that there's absolutely no evidence and he completely rejects the regime's contentions that it was the opposition
. >> that's right. ng, everyone. >>> also on the first state visit to israel, the president is speaking out about the civil war in syria as the u.s. investigates whether or not chemical weapons have been deployed in the crisis-stricken country. andrea mitchell is in jerusalem now with the latest. good morning, andrea. >> reporter: good morning. well, the president is telling israel it will protect it from any use of chemical weapons and also warning the assad regime that it...
241
241
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
get involved in another war in the middle east, this will be a discussion about where they see the civil war in syria heading. and what the chaos in syria heading and what the chaos could mean for the rest of the region. >> all right, thank you so much for that report live from jerusalem. >>> our coverage of the president's mideast visit does not end here. more live reports from jerusalem later on "america this morning" as well as "good morning america," and you can find additional background on abcnews.com. >>> the pentagon has called a halt to the use of 60 millimeter mortar shells. seven marines killed. several others injured during exercises deep in the nevada desert. investigators trying to figure out white a mortar round fired in the firing tube during the exercise. >>> dramatic new details of the massacre plot averted on the university of central florida campus. police say the gunman had planned to pull the fire alarm and then start shooting as students rushed out of their dorms. that plot was stopped when his roommate called 911 and faced that gunman down. >> he made eye contact
get involved in another war in the middle east, this will be a discussion about where they see the civil war in syria heading. and what the chaos in syria heading and what the chaos could mean for the rest of the region. >> all right, thank you so much for that report live from jerusalem. >>> our coverage of the president's mideast visit does not end here. more live reports from jerusalem later on "america this morning" as well as "good morning america," and...